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The Antarctic Ross Seal, and Convergences with Other Mammals
Multiple Fossil Calibrations, Nuclear Loci and Mitochondrial Genomes
Re-Evaluation of Morphological Characters Questions Current Views of Pinniped Origins
Phylogeny, Historical Biogeography, and Ecology of Anophryocephalus Spp
Taxonomic Implications of Morphometric Analysis of Earless Seal Limb Bones
The Dietary and Thermoregulatory Role of Blubber As Revealed by Fatty Acids ______Abstract: Blubber Was a Crucial Adaptation for Mammals Living in Water
Sans-Serif Typeface Family with 10 Weights + Obliques
Biogeography and Conservation of the Pinnipeds (Carnivora: Mammalia)
Biogeography and Taxonomy of Extinct and Endangered Monk Seals Illuminated by Ancient DNA and Skull Morphology Zookeys, 2014; 409(409):1-33
Pinniped Phylogeny and a New Hypothesis for Their Origin and Dispersal
Historical Biogeography and Phylogeny of Monachine Seals
Historical and Contemporary Genetic Perspectives on New World Monk Seals (Genus Neomonachus)
Can You Hear Me Now? a Comparative Survey of Pinniped Auditory Apparatus Morphology
Predictive Equations for the Estimation of Body Size in Seals and Sea Lions (Carnivora: Pinnipedia) Morgan Churchill,1,2 Mark T
Distribution, Density and Abundance of Antarctic Ice Seals Off Queen Maud Land and the Eastern Weddell Sea
Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals, Second Edition
SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC REPORT-FISHERIES Na431
New Data on Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes Weddellii) Colonies: a Genetic Analysis of a Top Predator from the Ross Sea, Antarctica
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Phocinae and Phylogenetic Affinities of the Monk Seals
2019), DOI: 10.1111/Syen.12350
Structure and Function of Respiratory Turbinates in Phocid Seals
Population Dynamics of Weddell Seals in Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica
Reappraisal of the Extinct Seal &Ldquo;Phoca&Rdquo
Supraspecific Taxa As Terminals in Cladistic Analysis: Implicit
Sensory Anatomy of the Most Aquatic of Carnivorans: the Antarctic Ross Seal, and Convergences with Other Mammals”
Pinniped Phylogenetic Relationships Inferred Using AFLP Markers